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and no body's bubble is bigger or thicker than the president of the united states, he is surrounded by people all of the time who tell him how billiant, and decisive he is. there is that su surealty. they can mark anywhere they -- park anywhere they want that creates a an and you real unive. neil: it will be an interesting next few weeks, where you have to mean what you say, whether you are lip-synching or not. the expectation is with the vote in the house to forestall the debt crisis by giving both sides time to get their ducks in order, you are raising expectations that something is going to get done. >> the person who was telling the truth is, now you know what i'm all about. he laid it out, he said republicans i'm not working with you, he addressed climate control. neil: he didn't say that. >> yeah he did, he made it clear, where he of the i'm going to do what i'm going to do now, and i'm president. >> i think steve forgot -- this is an inaugural address. >> it did not sound like it. >> if we sit hereafter the state of the union, and president did not discuss the debt, i will say y
and no body's bubble is bigger or thicker than the president of the united states, he is surrounded by people all of the time who tell him how billiant, and decisive he is. there is that su surealty. they can mark anywhere they -- park anywhere they want that creates a an and you real unive. neil: it will be an interesting next few weeks, where you have to mean what you say, whether you are lip-synching or not. the expectation is with the vote in the house to forestall the debt crisis by giving...
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the same people argue that companies that put their headquarters outside the united states are ripping off the taxpayer. that's because our tax rates are so i. among other reasons as we spend so much money and wasted on programs like sending these jobs elsewhere. this is to protect child labor, help unions. it's just ridiculous. neil: what i've long admired by you and your group and what you have done as president of citizens the, you put a magnifying glass on this. my only advice to you my friend is get a bigger magnifying glass because now it's out of control. out of control. >> absolutely. looking just at job training programs, 47 of them in the federal government. we spend 18 billion per year, and only five of them have an impact study which means that if someone gets a job and is enrolled in that program no one has any idea why that person got that job. less than half, the performance review. the unemployment for disabled people, that kind of help is also duplicative. even when the government wants to elp people, they fall over themselves creating new programs to solve the problem
the same people argue that companies that put their headquarters outside the united states are ripping off the taxpayer. that's because our tax rates are so i. among other reasons as we spend so much money and wasted on programs like sending these jobs elsewhere. this is to protect child labor, help unions. it's just ridiculous. neil: what i've long admired by you and your group and what you have done as president of citizens the, you put a magnifying glass on this. my only advice to you my...
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the main thing is we want people to come to the united states to work, not to go on welfare. >> neil: and who don't qualify for that-- >> the point you make it clear along with this sort of welcoming arms to the people who want to work here, not take care of welfare here, we give the back of the hand to the people who come here just for welfare. we get a lot stricter than we have been sending people back who want to work. most come here to work. most latinos who voted in the election, came here originally because they wanted to work not go on welfare. and you look at the latinos on welfare, fewer than white who go on welfare. latinos want to come here to work and why they come here. >> neil: and what the president is doing right now is cultivating voters not-- >> no, absolutely, but republicans shouldn't just sit back and say, gee, that's not right. and get in front of the the issue hey, folks, we're as against the ins as you are, we want to sort of neutralize this bad agency by having a guest worker program. allow people to come into work, not to go on welfare. >> very well put. >> t
the main thing is we want people to come to the united states to work, not to go on welfare. >> neil: and who don't qualify for that-- >> the point you make it clear along with this sort of welcoming arms to the people who want to work here, not take care of welfare here, we give the back of the hand to the people who come here just for welfare. we get a lot stricter than we have been sending people back who want to work. most come here to work. most latinos who voted in the...
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federal government to lock up all people comes into cur country of the united states thousands of them, and i am the bad guy, so, i look forward to see what happens, at the white house. in congress, i have been saying it for years, you know if youment to do something, face the issue. but why now? we know why now. >> i read where you said you were pleased that federal government is working on a bipartisan effort. but you had question marks, tracking visas, is this realistic? >> they can't even track guys coming into our country, we've arrested people 16 time they come across, they can't track them. as far as making the border secure, i was a regional director of mexico city, and south america, texas, arizona, with u.s. drug enforcement, you will never secure the border completely, we've been fighting the drug problem at that border for how many years ? 50, 60 years? what is this a cop-out, say we'll secure the border first then address the issue. come on that is not doing happen, i don't know. there is pathway to citizenship, that is what this is about. chip away a little by little. i a
federal government to lock up all people comes into cur country of the united states thousands of them, and i am the bad guy, so, i look forward to see what happens, at the white house. in congress, i have been saying it for years, you know if youment to do something, face the issue. but why now? we know why now. >> i read where you said you were pleased that federal government is working on a bipartisan effort. but you had question marks, tracking visas, is this realistic? >> they...
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to come to the united states to work not to go on welfare. neil: what about those who do not qualify? >> you make it clear work this welcoming arms to people who want to work here not welfare, we give back of the hand to w.h.o. come jus just -- who come here just for welfare, and a lot stricker about sending people back who don't want to work, most do come here to work, most came originally because they wanted to work not because they wanted to go on welfare, the number of latinos on welfare, there are fewer of them than white americans, latinos want to come here to work. that is why they come here. neil: what the president is doing now is cultivating voters not helping them. >> absolutely, but republicans should not sit back and say, gee, that is not right, they should get in front of the issue, and say we're as much against the ins as you are. we want a guest worker program, allow people to come into work not go on welfare 92 very well put, you had your moment, thank you david. neil: he is like mensasmart, give up or just pay up. the day of
to come to the united states to work not to go on welfare. neil: what about those who do not qualify? >> you make it clear work this welcoming arms to people who want to work here not welfare, we give back of the hand to w.h.o. come jus just -- who come here just for welfare, and a lot stricker about sending people back who don't want to work, most do come here to work, most came originally because they wanted to work not because they wanted to go on welfare, the number of latinos on...
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every taxpayer in the united states. a live picture of times square. 1 million people getting ready to welcome in the new year. a new year in which we as a country go off the fiscal cliff. they're all about to celebrate. the tax increases are big even if it taxes the senate is still has to pass the house of representatives. this is far from a done deal. rich edson on capitol hill as we await the ball drop and the fiscal cliff to hit. rich: we have just gotten a back of the envelope, unofficial congressional budget office.
every taxpayer in the united states. a live picture of times square. 1 million people getting ready to welcome in the new year. a new year in which we as a country go off the fiscal cliff. they're all about to celebrate. the tax increases are big even if it taxes the senate is still has to pass the house of representatives. this is far from a done deal. rich edson on capitol hill as we await the ball drop and the fiscal cliff to hit. rich: we have just gotten a back of the envelope, unofficial...
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the analogy is ridiculous because people know the difference is the household numbers. i know what i can afford and what i can spend. the guys in congress, the senate from the president of the united states, they are spending wildly. all they have to do is print money each month. we are having a seven course no, and he gets to watch dishes, and by the way, you're paying for it. i'm going to wipe her vacation, goodbye. >> now he's having i like you pay for it. and that that triples up on the appetizers and desserts. leaving that aside, we can't keep repeating this madness and both sides have to find a way around constantly kicking this debt can down the road. since world war ii, we won't get any confessions out of this thing. and i won't ask what leads to this constant debt and bringing us to the brink. >> we no longer have statesmen or six women. we have politicians who are interested in getting reelected. they're going to tell us whatever they want to hear and they will never deal with the substantive issues. we have to quit spending money and raising the household bud
the analogy is ridiculous because people know the difference is the household numbers. i know what i can afford and what i can spend. the guys in congress, the senate from the president of the united states, they are spending wildly. all they have to do is print money each month. we are having a seven course no, and he gets to watch dishes, and by the way, you're paying for it. i'm going to wipe her vacation, goodbye. >> now he's having i like you pay for it. and that that triples up on...
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. >> yeah, you look at energy room visits there are about 20,000 visits, 42% was people taking other stimulants as well, a drug they took with this. this is such a minuscule part of the population, you have a theater their billion energy drink market here in united states alone, these guys are the politicians are getting a lot of money from the lobbyists. like soda lobbyists refuted bloomberg, what you could not get sugary drinks with food stamps. neil: but you do want to draw the line at young people, 18 or 21? >> first of all, parents need to do their job, and ir eblaine exo kids, they are not allowed to have these drinks, companies can play a role in educates parents on their web site, canada did regulations they limit aim of caffeine, if companies have to reformulate for canada, then send them to u.s. too. neil: canadians are regulating this? they are the calmest people on the planet. >> i just want people to have regular food, water is nature a energy drink. you can get the things in the beverages from food. nobody should over consume them. neil: thank you very much. our inaugur
. >> yeah, you look at energy room visits there are about 20,000 visits, 42% was people taking other stimulants as well, a drug they took with this. this is such a minuscule part of the population, you have a theater their billion energy drink market here in united states alone, these guys are the politicians are getting a lot of money from the lobbyists. like soda lobbyists refuted bloomberg, what you could not get sugary drinks with food stamps. neil: but you do want to draw the line at...
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there is a lot of evidence that says those people inside the beltway are living in a bubble. washington dc is the only city in the united states that has had taken continuous growthh >> what about when gas comes down? >> you have a gas situation where you have $4000 and their wages have only gone up about 1%. was coming up, where is the thing going to? >> it leaves cut taxes. >> i'd like to see taxes go down and someone say america is great. let's do everything we can to eliminate obstacles to success vmax my next guest says that regulations are really killing business. we have congressman eric cantor, the house majority leader is pushing to cut the red tape. and since he does have out there, he actually has a shot at doing it. it's just too hard right now for businesses to continue to operate, gen all the onerous and burdensome regulations coming out of washington. and we want to make that stop so we can turn the country around and began to be a starter country again. know that the obama administration over the course of the term has imposed 400 regulations that impose more
there is a lot of evidence that says those people inside the beltway are living in a bubble. washington dc is the only city in the united states that has had taken continuous growthh >> what about when gas comes down? >> you have a gas situation where you have $4000 and their wages have only gone up about 1%. was coming up, where is the thing going to? >> it leaves cut taxes. >> i'd like to see taxes go down and someone say america is great. let's do everything we can to...
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if you were saying it's worse but the five million people are saying it is worth it. >> eric: you are saying there is five million jobs created? >> from the low point. >> that is different. >> he was in office. i think, come on eric, we spent 5.8 t78d and we have a negative growth rate. >> this the first quarter we've had a negative growth rate. we a super storm sandy and lots of fiscal negotiations. i think we're probably going to have close to 3% growth rate of 2013. the recovery is coming along, but it's not coming as fast as anybody would like it but it is coming. >> eric: we'll leave it there. no major sell-off on white house despite the news. the dow still flirting with 14,000. sandra smith keeping an eye on it all. i'm looking down 44 on the day where we have negative growth for the first time in 3 1/2 years. that is not bad, is it? >> reporter: sell-off considering how bad the news were. traders were astonished that the equity market hung in there. s&p 500 still above 1500. it continues to ignore the bad news. this economy is struggling to recover from that recession. now, the
if you were saying it's worse but the five million people are saying it is worth it. >> eric: you are saying there is five million jobs created? >> from the low point. >> that is different. >> he was in office. i think, come on eric, we spent 5.8 t78d and we have a negative growth rate. >> this the first quarter we've had a negative growth rate. we a super storm sandy and lots of fiscal negotiations. i think we're probably going to have close to 3% growth rate of...
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paying people above wages for the jobs they're doing. there's a reason why toyota has plants in the united states that are not union and they're doing well and workers are happy. in the long term workers want job. >> the end run is that there aren't jobs for union guys but there are for unions. the craving for pork on capitol hill is growing. >> a supporter of appropriate responsible, fair ear marks. >> any such thing? the senator says fat chance, next. >> just call at it pork chop amid calls in the house to bring back earmarks. two senators are pushing to wipe them out for good. claire mccaskill and republican pat toomey introducing a bill that would ban pork permanently. the move is got knot getting widespread support in this latest session. senator? >> good afternoon, neil. >> what do you make of the resistance here in congress? >> well, you know, it's going to be a battle. always is. but we have made a lot of progress. last congress, senate republicans adopted a moratorium and the democratic senators responded in kind. for this congr
paying people above wages for the jobs they're doing. there's a reason why toyota has plants in the united states that are not union and they're doing well and workers are happy. in the long term workers want job. >> the end run is that there aren't jobs for union guys but there are for unions. the craving for pork on capitol hill is growing. >> a supporter of appropriate responsible, fair ear marks. >> any such thing? the senator says fat chance, next. >> just call at...
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when you sit on top of large organizations in his case the united states military, which is huge and in my case the state department and usa i.d., you put in place processes, and you have to trust the judgment and the good sense of the people in your organization. the 1.4 million cables, they come in the state department, you know, the tradition is they are all addressed to me. but the vast, vast majority are funneled through the processes to get to the right people. who are expected to take the right actions. 99.9% of the time people do. i want to reiterate that. it's incredible organization with dedicated people. particularly, our security professionals who have stopped so many attacks, protected so many people. but occasionally we see a serious problem like we sere and that is what we're trying to fix. >> thank you for your candor. >> thank you, sir. >> mr. tom cotton of arkansas. >> good afternoon, madam secretary. thank you for coming. >> we're happy to have you here and happy for your recovery. bring greetings from friends in arkansas. some of the piers on the other side discus
when you sit on top of large organizations in his case the united states military, which is huge and in my case the state department and usa i.d., you put in place processes, and you have to trust the judgment and the good sense of the people in your organization. the 1.4 million cables, they come in the state department, you know, the tradition is they are all addressed to me. but the vast, vast majority are funneled through the processes to get to the right people. who are expected to take...
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if i can get the baseline price, a better plies than on american or united or whatever it is, they know what they are paying for. but if you go and pay above that price for united, you figure you are going to get thrown in with all the rest. this might be a good strategy for southwest airlines -- >> neil: not if it chases its elite flyers away. >> reporter: you know what is funning? of all the testing the airlines do, the fees that most flyers are willing to pay more for is a warm meal. >> neil: really? >> reporter: people want air warm meal. that's the thing they miss. they miss getting served on their flights. >> neil: i know you are a health nut and you jog a thousand miles a day. but hello, sinna bon, they near every airport. free advice. the nightmare not over for dream line erz. investigators are testing the jet's battery charger, nearly a week after regulators grounded the embattled 787. dan springer with the latest. >> reporter: neil, the focus of the boeing dreamliner investigation shifts to arizona. a team from the national transportation board is outside of tucson, where we h
if i can get the baseline price, a better plies than on american or united or whatever it is, they know what they are paying for. but if you go and pay above that price for united, you figure you are going to get thrown in with all the rest. this might be a good strategy for southwest airlines -- >> neil: not if it chases its elite flyers away. >> reporter: you know what is funning? of all the testing the airlines do, the fees that most flyers are willing to pay more for is a warm...
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what ruling -- what ruling -- >> and not abusing people in the work place. i mean that is what is so outrageous. >> neil: you don't think that is what the nlrb is up to? >> absolutely not. i have the rulings right here. and hispanics united they fired five workers because they were talking about productivity on one facebook page using their own computers and nlrb said you can't fire people for this. why would people be he upset that others have a freedom of speech in this country and they can coast what they want? this has nothing to do with -- >> but it is not about how you treat each other. >> neil: i want to be clear on your position, accept yea or nay the rick of what we put online and let the chips flow where they may? >> i think there is a limitation. >> the nlrb should or should not intervene to say enough is enough. >> number one a complaint has to be filed. this isn't just some intervining for any reason. you have to file a >> neil: what if your boss fires you and doesn't say it is something he caught of you on facebook doing something suggestive or
what ruling -- what ruling -- >> and not abusing people in the work place. i mean that is what is so outrageous. >> neil: you don't think that is what the nlrb is up to? >> absolutely not. i have the rulings right here. and hispanics united they fired five workers because they were talking about productivity on one facebook page using their own computers and nlrb said you can't fire people for this. why would people be he upset that others have a freedom of speech in this...
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to keep the status quo. in this case the anti-poverty people and the sugar and soda interests that are making $80 billion on expenditures on the food stamp program. >> neil: encouraging anything by government edict makes more dependency on government. michelle, good seeing you again. >> on trial for shooting them. why is one aurora, colorado family suing somebody else? power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. if we took the already great sentra apart and completely reimagined it with best-in-class combined mpg and more interior room than corolla and civic and a technology suite with bluetooth, navigation, and other handy stuff? yeah, that
to keep the status quo. in this case the anti-poverty people and the sugar and soda interests that are making $80 billion on expenditures on the food stamp program. >> neil: encouraging anything by government edict makes more dependency on government. michelle, good seeing you again. >> on trial for shooting them. why is one aurora, colorado family suing somebody else? power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see?...
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united owns six of the grounded planes and has more on order. >> a new credit card fee kicking in this weekend. how can you avoid getting swiped? find out. >> and forget cruise ships. people are getting the norovirus in the office. >>> you swipe, they charge. starting sunday stores will be allowed to hit you with a checkout fee if you pay by credit card. it could add an extra 4% to your purchase price. dave ramsey says go for the cash. dave, this is new. can every credit -- everytime you swipe they can nail you for 4%? >> yeah. isn't that neat? the merchant fees are going to be passed on directly to the consumer. not even in the cost of the product. this this comes from a settlement from a huge lawsuit that has been going on for many years, where visa used to be able to say you can't charge a different price if you take visa than if you pay cash, and now they can. they have to post signs in the store if they're going to do this, so you can at least know you're being charged more for using your credit card. >> you said something, they weren't allowed to charge more price for the product
united owns six of the grounded planes and has more on order. >> a new credit card fee kicking in this weekend. how can you avoid getting swiped? find out. >> and forget cruise ships. people are getting the norovirus in the office. >>> you swipe, they charge. starting sunday stores will be allowed to hit you with a checkout fee if you pay by credit card. it could add an extra 4% to your purchase price. dave ramsey says go for the cash. dave, this is new. can every credit --...
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just extending the credit card of the united states, past all reasonable levels, is not working. >> that's what i asked, doing something as drastic -- >> might take something drastic. >> neil: would youd advocate that? >> shut down the government to get people to stop spending, that dire, i say we have to stop pending. >> neil: thank you very much. maybe things are not this bad and we're not fixing things because the media says there's nothing to fix. just look at this. first time jobless claims higher, and this from the "associated press." more evidence of an economy that has grown increasingly stable. comes on the heels of this. obama scores another victory. hiring continues. 7.8%, a victory, increasingly stable? the media says w a problem at all. tucker, i mean, can't make this stuff up. >> to put it in some perspective, the president was elected the first time in 2008 because we were in a major economic crisis. of course headed into the recession, no end in sight. everyone felt we were in freefall, the unemployment rate in january 2009,, 7.8%. four years later after a trillion spent tr
just extending the credit card of the united states, past all reasonable levels, is not working. >> that's what i asked, doing something as drastic -- >> might take something drastic. >> neil: would youd advocate that? >> shut down the government to get people to stop spending, that dire, i say we have to stop pending. >> neil: thank you very much. maybe things are not this bad and we're not fixing things because the media says there's nothing to fix. just look at...